We got to spend a few minutes with the new Sony PSP slim during E3, but that was more of an introductory meet and greet. We had just enough time for hardware shots and a quick look at the video output in action.

For those of you who are too lazy to click on the link to our original hands-on, here's the executive summary on the redesigned PSP: The new PSP is a slimmer, lighter version of the original, with a few new features. The system plays the exact same games, but now it has a video output port that lets you connect the PSP to an external display, such as an HDTV, for big-screen playback. The system also has a simplified UMD loading tray, 32MB more system memory, lower power consumption, a smaller battery, and can now charge via USB. The new PSP will replace the current system this September. Systems will be available in Piano Black, Ice Silver, and Ceramic White. They'll come in various retail packages with a variety of bundle options that include pack-in games, UMD movies, memory sticks, and, in the case of the white PSP, a Darth Vader silk-screened battery cover.

While it was nice to check out the new PSP's redesigned features at E3, what we really wanted to do was pull out a few games and test how the new portable handles load times with its extra built-in memory and fancy UMD-caching system. That agenda was first in our minds when we opened up the shipping box, but we got sidetracked when we noticed that the background display color on the new PSP was different from the color on our original PSPs. It turns out that our new PSP actually has more background-theme color options, 28 compared to the old PSP's 13 color options. We've asked Sony if the new colors are available only on the new PSP, or if they'll be included in the 3.60 firmware update, which is the version we had on the new PSP. Unfortunately, our Sony contacts haven't gotten back to us yet.

After solving the color mystery, we were distracted from memory testing once again. The new PSP feels like it offers better controls, and so we decided to examine the controller inputs to see if we could detect any physical reasons that would justify this feeling. We didn't have to look very hard. All we needed to do was turn the system flat to see that the buttons on the D pad are raised slightly higher on the new system, which makes game control so much better.

Finally, we got to the memory-load testing. You'll find the new "UMD Cache" option in the System Settings Menu. According to the scrolling description, enabling the UMD Cache will "reduce the frequency at which the system reads from the UMD." We enabled the UMD-caching feature and tested a few games to see if it had any affect on load times. UMD caching requires an initial memory load, so we also tested how fast the games could load up levels after we first started and exited a game to preload the data into system memory. We had time to test out only three games, but early results indicate that the additional system memory and UMD caching really do help speed up initial game launches, as well as subsequent level reloads.

PSP Slim Loading Performance (in seconds)

(Shorter bars indicate better performance)

Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 - Load time from XMB to play

PSP Slim
120
Original PSP
153

Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 - Reload time from game menu to play

PSP Slim
21
Original PSP
40

Test Drive Unlimited - Load time from XMB to play

PSP Slim
107
Original PSP
106

Test Drive Unlimited - Reload time from game menu to play

PSP Slim
28
Original PSP
30

WWE! SmackDown vs. RAW 2007 - Load time from XMB to play

PSP Slim
177
Original PSP
214

WWE! SmackDown vs. RAW 2007 - Reload time from game menu to play

PSP Slim
106
Original PSP
124

The video output also works well. Sony added a new "Connected Display Settings" menu item for managing the PSP's new video-output capabilities. The "Switch Video Output" option toggles the video output between the PSP screen and the external display. You can also toggle the display by holding down the display button right below the PSP screen. The "TV Type" option lets you set the display to 16:9 widescreen or the normal 4:3 aspect ratio. The "Component/D-Terminal" setting lets you select between progressive or interlaced video out when using a component or D-Terminal cable. The menu also offers the option to enable a screensaver that will kick in after five, 10, or 15 minutes.

We played a Dodgeball UMD on our 37" Westinghouse HDTV. We had to fiddle with the video settings to get the picture to fill properly, but the video worked fine after we set everything up. We'd recommend using a native 480p or 480i display for playback, given that upscaling the video to HDTV resolution isn't going to give you the best picture. We do have to say that the video looked fantastic when we plugged the component cables into a PC to capture images. Our test system included only the component AV cables, so we weren't able to see how the regular composite cables perform.

The new Sony PSP is a nice upgrade over the original model. The lighter system feels much more comfortable in hand and the internal memory upgrade has also improved game performance. The changes aren't drastic enough to get current PSP owners to replace their current systems, but potential buyers leaning towards the PSP will find the new system difficult to resist. Check out our first preview to find out more about the official retail packages shipping next month.

1225 Comments

  • xrydersx

    Posted Jun 26, 2009 9:32 am PT

    welll of course its looks goog but will will it be a ble to play the old umg games ..i donna know but heard it cant....!!!

  • and98

    Posted May 23, 2009 1:42 am PT

    i have a PSP 1004-K it is just like it but have feautures but it is good cuz my dad gave me as a birthday

  • izdan

    Posted Apr 4, 2009 6:30 pm PT

    psp sucks!!!

  • cupydo

    Posted Nov 15, 2008 12:21 pm PT

    I luv PSP and PS3 the best!!!

  • jairowolf

    Posted Nov 4, 2008 12:29 pm PT

    I have A slim version of the P.S.P. that was the God of War video Game pack Is this still usable for the big screen.

  • Tang1256

    Posted Aug 13, 2008 2:18 am PT

    Which PSP is better. . . the Original psp or the newest psp? Send a pm if you can answer the Question.

  • maverick_76

    Posted Aug 9, 2008 3:52 pm PT

    I want the God Of War bundle, maybe for Christmas....

  • death5ter

    Posted Jul 23, 2008 8:16 pm PT

    getting this next month via credit card, whoooooo!

  • jhuuueee

    Posted Jun 20, 2008 5:36 am PT

    i hope many games will be released soon. ..

  • Jacko42-68

    Posted Jun 13, 2008 2:12 am PT

    OMG i luv PSP's

  • rynmls

    Posted May 27, 2008 2:58 am PT

    i already have one, hoping that the game developers make games more on to psp than on to DS...

  • nithinvchatra

    Posted May 5, 2008 9:12 am PT

    I just buyed today and i havent kept it aside 4 more than 10 hrssss...........

  • Charmderboy

    Posted Apr 11, 2008 4:05 am PT

    MAn i gotta get that for christmas for now im stuck with my ps2 ds and computer

  • thepunisher_kpb

    Posted Apr 8, 2008 5:31 am PT

    the PSP is awesome nd i'll buy one soon

  • mrhuntin

    Posted Apr 6, 2008 9:58 am PT

    slim is the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Zarroc96

    Posted Apr 4, 2008 4:47 pm PT

    Man, I GOTTA get a slim. I'm just stuck with my bulky phat now. Oh well...

  • SyrusKahn

    Posted Mar 25, 2008 6:24 pm PT

    i got mine just 2 days ago and i havent put it down... im actually typing with one hand and playing with the other... ITS AWESOME!

  • djadds

    Posted Feb 24, 2008 2:50 am PT

    i got it for christmas

  • gamer0034

    Posted Feb 7, 2008 4:27 pm PT

    i must get one NOW!!!!!!!!!!! (^.^)

  • halokila

    Posted Jan 25, 2008 7:16 pm PT

    i got it for chrisman. LOVE IT!! ( i got the daxter bundle)

  • faiz94

    Posted Jan 13, 2008 1:30 am PT

    Anyone knows what site fof pSp gamesZ?pls reply,ASAP!

  • coneman1

    Posted Jan 11, 2008 12:33 pm PT

    I have the Daxter Pak and added a 4 gb pro stick, you wont believe how much stuff you can put on your PSP! I also received a GPS unit for the slim PSP and got a Holder for my car and now it's also my Nav System for my car too!!! The new PSP Slim "ROCKS"!!!!!!

  • xT3T0x

    Posted Jan 9, 2008 3:57 pm PT

    ima get one but i wish the white star wars bundle had a memory stick like the daxter bundle does

  • Jayb4

    Posted Jan 5, 2008 12:36 pm PT

    I got the Daxter pack for Christmas

  • hyperlitegt5

    Posted Jan 4, 2008 7:21 pm PT

    where is the best place to buy this new slim/lite version?

  • djadds

    Posted Jan 4, 2008 12:52 pm PT

    i got it for Christmas 2007. i love it in white. its so lite

  • teb60

    Posted Jan 4, 2008 12:08 pm PT

    I got the slim for my birthday Oct. 07', I love it, so freaking tight, the way it feels in your hands compared to the old version. Yes, everyone is right the faster times of loading, even a game like MX versus ATV's load time is horrendous but with the new psp it is just a little faster. The thing i like the most is the on/off switch it isn't easy to turn your game off and the wlan switch is also in a much better place... I Love this system i'm glad for the changes

  • mickyd0

    Posted Jan 3, 2008 6:05 am PT

    i got the white one ans starwars battlefront 2 just b4 x-mas and i love it the game isjust like the ps2 version

  • superb_01

    Posted Jan 1, 2008 5:21 pm PT

    white

  • naju890

    Posted Jan 1, 2008 1:15 pm PT

    i have it in whute

  • alayeesquire

    Posted Dec 31, 2007 7:12 am PT

    Got the Daxter pack recently. Nice...

  • Guillen-2006

    Posted Dec 30, 2007 6:06 pm PT

    aaaaa man no more ir sensor?

  • DreamerMMB

    Posted Dec 29, 2007 8:45 pm PT

    I got the Daxter and Family guy bundle pack for Christmas and I love it Its so much smaller then the original one! My boyfriend has the first version and I compared the two and I think the second one has improved a lot!

  • Dragonnmaster

    Posted Dec 26, 2007 7:57 pm PT

    i got the Star Wars bundle, but no memory card.
    i beat the game then realized, "Wait, I can't save!"

  • Raptole

    Posted Dec 26, 2007 10:26 am PT

    I am owner till 5th December 2007 and it is very nice! I have 2Gb Card and I am flying now hehe I am with the Spider-man 3 Limited Edition version!

  • GRAWRIFLEMEN

    Posted Dec 25, 2007 4:04 pm PT

    i got 1 today (xmas) and it ROCKS!!!!! unfortunately i cant save cuz i dont hav a memory stick but.....
    10 OUT OF 10!!!!!

  • humanitarian570

    Posted Dec 25, 2007 6:51 am PT

    i got 1 n its too good!!!!!

  • PrinceFX

    Posted Dec 25, 2007 2:33 am PT

    Freakin awesum. A freind of mine bought DS and returned it da next day 2 get a PSP. said this was the most horrible experience of his life (buying a ds).!!!! So ppl beware.

  • yomi0918566

    Posted Dec 25, 2007 2:24 am PT

    im getting one,.,. maybe in feb 2008,.,^_^

  • sushi8997hia

    Posted Dec 23, 2007 7:07 pm PT

    im getting one!!!!!!!!!!! cool man!!!!!!!!!

  • Azuma_NarooN

    Posted Dec 22, 2007 10:23 pm PT

    I'm getting a SLIM in 2 days (Christmas) and can't effing wait.

  • bpetrowitsch

    Posted Dec 22, 2007 6:35 pm PT

    I got the slim and I love it.

  • patrick_fisher8

    Posted Dec 16, 2007 11:35 am PT

    how do i get the internet connection for the psp

  • yackogamer

    Posted Dec 15, 2007 9:16 pm PT

    SONY!!! 2ND JOYSTICK!!!
    There are soooooooo many games adapted from PS2 that lose SO MUCH by forcing fans to auto-aim, vomit. I would've bought Socom, Battlefront, etc. immediately if the game play was the same.

  • SHACKR

    Posted Dec 15, 2007 6:21 am PT

    nice

  • marvinfly

    Posted Dec 14, 2007 2:50 pm PT

    ITS SLIMMER BETTER IN VIDEO PLAY N ALL AROUND BATTER BATTERY LIFE TOTALLY GET IT ITS A BIG STEP FORWARD FOR THE PSP

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Sony PSP Slim Hands-On Report

Sony's new slim PSP has arrived in the GameSpot offices. We went hands-on to test loading times and to check out the video playback.

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